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RepMcCaul says he believes Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino's presence in Minneapolis "escalated the situation" in Minneapolis.
With Homan's arrival, McCaul says order has been restored.
Acting ICE Director responds, saying that since Homan's arrival, protests have "subsided" and local law enforcement is finally helping quell violence in the streets.
Source: www.zerohedge.com
My kindle and my regular book feed. I was looking at crochet books the other day and I was recommended an ai one so bad that not only did it not have patterns in it, the creator left an error message on one of the pages.
Source: www.reddit.com
According to Cloudflare, nearly one-third of all internet traffic now comes from bots. These are the sophisticated digital vacuum cleaners from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic that suck up website data to train their AI models.
All this comes as OpenAI’s Sam Altman somehow just started realizing that a lot of the people on the internet might be fake. In fact, entire portions of the internet are comprised of bots communicating with other bots, with little to no human involvement in any of it.
Source: www.vice.com
Nostr developers are building differently. Not because they’re better people, but because the incentive structure is fundamentally different.
There’s no platform to capture. You can’t do an exit scam when there’s no company. You can’t get bought by a larger corporation because there’s nothing to buy. Your work either stands on its merit or it doesn’t.
Reputation becomes currency. Your npub (Nostr public key) becomes your identity across all clients. Your reputation follows you. Bad code? Every
Watch the Nostr developer community and you’ll see something that vanished from tech: mentorship without ulterior motives . Senior developers reviewing code not because it’s their job, but because the protocol’s success depends on quality. New developers learning not through six-week bootcamps, but through reading NIPs, studying implementations, and building in public. Real skin in the game.
"It's always DNS" is a long-standing sysadmin saw, and with good reason: a disproportionate number of outages are at their heart DNS issues. And so today, as AWS is still repairing its downed cloud as this article goes to press, it becomes clear that the culprit is once again DNS. But if you or I know this, AWS certainly does.
And so, a quiet suspicion starts to circulate: where have the senior AWS engineers who've been to this dance before gone? And the answer increasingly is that they've left the building — taking decades of hard-won institutional knowledge about how AWS's systems work at scale right along with them.
Source: www.theregister.com
Diese Woche hat es Esslingen am Neckar getroffen. Davor Kiel und Lübeck in Schleswig-Holstein, Nordhausen in Thüringen und Baden-Baden, die Stadt mit der höchsten Millionärsdichte bundesweit. Nun gibt es Haushaltssperren, ein unübersehbares Signal dafür, dass eine Gemeinde finanziell nicht mehr weiter weiß. Ein Offenbarungseid, der längst keine Ausnahme mehr ist.
24 Milliarden Euro, so das Ergebnis des „Kommunalen Finanzreports 2025“, betrug das kumulierte Defizit von Städten und Gemeinden im Jahr 2024. „So düstere Zahlen wie in diesem Jahr haben wir noch nie publiziert“, heißt es in der Analyse der Bertelsmann-Stiftung, die den Report jährlich erstellt.
Source: www.welt.de